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Same here... truth is dysfunction in either partner hurts both.  I do
believe there are problems in both.  Males unfortunately have a few more
aggressive hormones that females don't have.  These are linked to sexual
behavior.  There are particular conditions that show up predominately in
males with Parkinson's.  Males always seem to be painted the "bad guys."  No
one talks about the women.  I just think it's a sad condition of our
culture.  In time everything changes.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathleen Cochran" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 4:51 PM
Subject: Re: STUDY: Dimensions of Sexual Dysfunction in Parkinson Disease


> "Dimensions of Sexual Dysfunction in Parkinson Disease"...hah!
>
> The title should be "Dimensions of Sexual Dysfunction in MALES with
Parkinson Disease."
>
> Once again, research is carried out on male patients only.
>
> Why is it that 50 percent of the population are routinely excluded from
"scientific" studies?
>
> I find this truly infuriating.
>
> Kathleen
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